by Cameron Pierce
four rich kids on a yacht encounter some pirates. a shark and a horrifyingly tortured and raped corpse make surprise appearances.the kids and the remaining pirate find a beautiful and mysterious island. and so our tale truly begins...this book is vile. if you like vile, you should read this book. I ...
When it comes to Bizarro authors, I think I finally met my match.A while back, I reviewed Ass Goblins of Auschwitz by Cameron Pierce. While acknowledging the author's awesome talent in descriptive writing I also questioned the choice for his story; an actual place that is still branded in the minds ...
Cameron Pierce's Gargoyle Girls of Spider Island is probably the most immediately accessible of the Bizarro books I've read to date, and also the easiest to enjoy. It's a very straightforward contemporary tale, told in a linear fashion, by a comfortably reliable third-person narrator. Actually, if y...